What a great FPS! It was real fun and long, for a change. Bulletstorm and Crysis 2 got me sated for awhile.

So, it's better than Far Cry 1 and Crysis 1?

Definitely. There were points is this game where I was in pure awe. The graphics are great, there are many impressive albeit scripted scenes and the combat feels satisfying indeed. I truly loved this FPS.

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That, and considering how awesome the performance of this game is.. CryEngine 3 kicks the older one's ass. This game paints true beauty on the screen that runs smoothly on max settings on my year-and-a-half or so old system.

Some of the "complaints" here about Crysis 2 not being open, I do not get. I never considered Crysis to be open. There was one obvious road to walk and going any other way was a waste of time. Crysis wasn't even remotely open world, but it painted the illusion of one pretty well.

I completely agree with most folks here. Especially Verno and Stingingvelvet.

This should've been a game with the Dragon Age IP... but not Dragon Age 2. My god what the hell were they thinking with recycling everything?! They recycled the chapters, the weapons, the armors, the maps..!

And the story, thin as shit. Did anyone give a damn? Did anyone feel remotely emotionally attached to anything to make a sensible decision at the end? Sadly there wasn't the "I'm leaving this fuckhole and my companions can die with the rest of you." option.

PS: I also accidentily skipped out on Isabella. A. Whole. Fucking. Companion! Because I decided to NOT randomly travel my tedious ass to the Hanged Man somewhere during the first chapter in that random city.

Every fuckin' dungeon is exactly the same. Bioware must be ashamed of what they created, even though it will probably sell anyway since the console community is mostly a bunch of mindless wankers.

That said, I admit that the game is entertaining enough to remain on my computer for a little while longer, albeit pirated. Bioware turned into a marketing whore, and I'm not paying anyone who sells their soul.

I played the demo again, this time finishing in because I had the time.

I'm not feeling it. It just leaves me completely cold. Somehow you can feel/experience the passion developers have put in their project. I felt it with DAO. I especially felt it with that flawed game, The Witcher, which allowed it to become such a succes. With DA2 I felt nothing. The dialogue was so freaking crap that literally nothing my hero said came out the way I fucking wanted it. Very frustrating and unsatisfying. The combat got so dumbed down that I laugh at the fact they use it to promote the game. It's boring, and 10 minutes into my first playthrough.. I was already thinking "BOOORIINNG!!" during the 15th wave of Darkspawn.

I'm not going to buy this game. I did a "mark my words" on this game last year, and it turned out exactly the way I expected it.

Oh my.. I really feel sorry for Crytek. This is beyond nasty of the folks who leaked this. I mean, that pirated versions get on torrents... it sucks but shit obviously happens. The thing is that people will have the chance to either buy the game or pirate it if they want it, and luckily there are "enough" people who have the morals to walk to a store or buy it online.

No such options now. I admit that I sometimes pirate games which I don't deem worthy enough to spend cash on (if I couldn't pirate them, I wouldn't buy them anyway). But I will NOT touch this leak. Ugh.. this is beyond nasty. Almost as nasty as the way I feel today. Way too much whiskey last night..

Let this set the tone of today's media retardedness. Last I looked an LP was a long-playing phonograph record designed to be played at 33.3 rpm. We're way too far ahead in the future that iTunes can shit that out somehow.

It's just so that more often than not when there's a topic going on about MMO's, the non-lovers try their best to make it sound like those games are shallow pieces of crap. But it's a genre, completely different from RPGs, FPS' or any other genre. Some ppl may just aswell complain that they can't do headshots in an RTS.